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08 February 2019, 03:37 PM
CHAS
Legal Prostitution
New Zealand and New South Wales.
Perspectives I have not read about before.


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08 February 2019, 03:49 PM
jon-nyc
I can see her point about working at home. If there is too much of a restriction of locale then the landlord captures too much of the value, in extreme cases bordering on exploitation.


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10 February 2019, 09:17 AM
Axtremus
A freelance accountant or computer programmer or graphics designer working from home is not controversial in one can do so without the neighbor noticing anything different.

If you have to receive many clients/customers into your “home office,” it gets trickier.

Imagine a piano teacher teaching from home next door to you with students and their parents streaming in and out all day. You the neighbor essentially see lots of “strangers” visiting day in and day out. Ditto a tax accountant or lawyer “working from home” receiving clients day in and day out. Not all neighbors/neighborhoods are willing to accept that.

Then we get into zoning. I’d call it fair and a win if legalized sex work is zoned the same way as music teachers and accountants and lawyers who have to receive comparable volume of visiting clients.


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10 February 2019, 09:31 AM
CHAS
Would the sex workers be less safe in their homes than in the rented facilities?


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10 February 2019, 10:01 AM
QuirtEvans
quote:
Originally posted by CHAS:
Would the sex workers be less safe in their homes than in the rented facilities?


Without endorsing the argument, the argument goes like this: the rented facilities are in a central location that is easier to monitor and patrol.